Is Togo Safe? Crime Rates & Safety Report

Updated On November 7, 2023
Togo
Safety Index:
69
* Based on Research & Crime Data
User Sentiment:
60
* Rated 60 / 100 based on 6 user reviews.

Togo is a West African country, squeezed in between Ghana on the west and Benin on the east, with a minor border with Burkina Faso to the north, and coastline on the Atlantic Ocean to the south.

This country has the reputation of one of the nicest places in Western Africa.

The distances between destinations are slight, it boasts gorgeous beaches with white sand and turquoise water and warm people, with an abundance of natural spaces unraveling before your eyes.

However, just like other countries in West African, Togo can become a destination where violence rears its ugly head, for both locals and tourists due to political instability and poverty.

Warnings & Dangers in Togo

Overall Risk

OVERALL RISK: MEDIUM

If you go and visit Togo, chances are you will have no negative experiences or incidents. However, it is a country where you should be vigilant and take all possible precaution measures in order to minimize the risk of something going wrong.

Transport & Taxis Risk

TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK: MEDIUM

Public transportation is not the safest or the most convenient option: the driving standards in Togo are poor, as well as vehicle maintenance. Avoid traveling outside towns and cities at night as roads can be dark. During the rainy season, unpaved roads may become impassable. You may also encounter announced and unannounced roadblocks.

Pickpockets Risk

PICKPOCKETS RISK: HIGH

There is an extreme threat to petty crime. Pickpockets are practically an everyday occurrence and the government blames this on the food shortage. You should be extremely careful when handling your valuables and never carry your money in a purse or a pocket. Never carry all your money in the same place, and be aware of your surroundings at all times.

Natural Disasters Risk

NATURAL DISASTERS RISK: MEDIUM

Constant flooding and drought in Togo have taken their toll and have a massive effect on the population, the environment, and the economy. Flooding hits Togo almost every year.

Mugging Risk

MUGGING RISK: HIGH

There is also a high risk of getting mugged. In recent years, Togo has seen higher levels of violent crimes. Attacks occur both during day and night. During some of these attacks firearms, knives and machetes have been used. Avoid traveling alone, even within Lomé city limits, especially at night. It’s generally recommended not to resist armed attack.

Terrorism Risk

TERRORISM RISK: LOW

Even though there haven't been any terrorist attacks in Togo's recent history, they shouldn't be ruled out. Be aware of your surroundings at all times.

Scams Risk

SCAMS RISK: MEDIUM

When it comes to scams, you might experience them with motorbikes cutting you off in order to stage an accident, or pedestrians claiming you hit them until you hand over money to make up for the damage. Apart from that, double check your change and negotiate everything in advance.

Women Travelers Risk

WOMEN TRAVELERS RISK: MEDIUM

Togo isn't the safest place for a woman to be visiting alone. If you do, be sure to avoid remote streets, both during day and night, and do not flash your belongings or handle money in public. Stay out of the streets at night and be vigilant for any possible dangers at all times.

So... How Safe Is Togo Really?

The poverty and instability in Togo have caused a number of issues that may cause tourists to avoid visiting this country.

First of all, since there is so much poverty, petty theft is actually extreme.

There is a food shortage in this country, and there are many thieves who would want to take anything they can from tourists.

As in any other country, the most convenient places for thieves to do this, are crowded places such as bus and train stations and the big cities.

Another issue in Togo is driving, which is very dangerous either by day or night.

The roads are littered and poorly maintained, there are people and cattle roaming along roads, often by night, and are hard to spot, there are motorcycles zooming around erratically and to top it all off, many drivers do not even obey the traffic rules.

This is why it is not recommended to drive at night.

The last, but definitely not the least serious issue when it comes to safety in Togo, is the issue of diseases.

There are many diseases in Togo that are typical for West African countries, one of them being malaria. Cholera also exists, and hundreds of people have contracted it since late 2008, with three fatal outcomes.

Yellow Fever is also a threat to you while in Togo.

How Does Togo Compare?

CountrySafety Index
Togo69
Morocco54
Iceland95
Ireland83
Serbia77
Belgium70
Austria92
Croatia83
Italy77

Useful Information

Visas

Visas

A valid passport and visa are required in order to enter Togo. Visas are issued upon arrival and are limited to seven days but can be extended for free during that seven day period, although travelers will need to give their passport to Togolese authorities for several days. Expect delays in receiving the extension of your stay period. If you are not sure about your visa status, visit www.doyouneedvisa.com which will let you know whether or not you need a visa based on your nationality and the country you want to visit.

Currency

Currency

The CFA franc is the official currency in Togo. Be extremely vigilant when using ATMs because of petty theft threat during and after the usage of the ATM. Only use ATMs during the day and choose ATMs with people and guards around them if possible.

Weather

Weather

The climate is generally tropical with average temperatures throughout the year ranging from 27 to about 30 degrees Celsius in the northern regions. The climate in Togo is dry and typical to a tropical savanna.

Airports

Airports

Lomé–Tokoin Airport also known as Gnassingbé Eyadéma International Airport, is the busiest airport of Togo and is located in Lomé, it's capital.

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance

Just like anywhere else, we recommend getting travel insurance when traveling to Togo, since it covers not only the costs of medical problems but also theft and loss of valuables.

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Togo Weather Averages (Temperatures)

Jan 28° C
Feb 29° C
Mar 29° C
Apr 29° C
May 28° C
Jun 27° C
Jul 26° C
Aug 26° C
Sep 26° C
Oct 28° C
Nov 28° C
Dec 28° C
Choose Temperature Unit

Average High/Low Temperature

Temperature / MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
High
°C
323333333230292829313232
Low
°C
232525252424232323242424
High
°F
909191919086848284889090
Low
°F
737777777575737373757575

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6 Reviews on Togo

  1. P
    Please Stop Lying says:

    Togo=😞😞😞😞😞😞🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬

    TOGO IS VERY BAD. I HATE THIS THING!

  2. S
    SOMALIA says:

    Tell about your experience or leave a tip for others

  3. Unstable

    I was here with my family for holidays, not advisable, High level of theft, swindler and violence, stay vigilant at all time they are not as friendly as they seems to be

  4. H
    Henry T says:

    Not as safe

    I first visited Togo with my wife in 2007, it was lovely and the people will play us music at night from local drum at the Beach, our experience made us came back for our 50th year anniversary which turn out to end badly, a scene I won’t forget

Togo Rated 3 / 5 based on 6 user reviews.

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